
76-10-501(10) (a) "Firearm" means a pistol, revolver, shotgun, sawed-off shotgun, rifle or sawed-off rifle, or a device that could be used as a dangerous weapon from which is expelled a projectile by action of an explosive.
Car Knocker wrote:76-10-501(10) (a) "Firearm" means a pistol, revolver, shotgun, sawed-off shotgun, rifle or sawed-off rifle, or a device that could be used as a dangerous weapon from which is expelled a projectile by action of an explosive.
I don't think air soft or BB guns fit the Utah definition of a firearm. Maybe, depending on the usage, a 'dangerous weapon'.
RustyShackleford wrote:So kids could still play Army or Cowboys Cowpersons and Indians, Native Americans with cap guns?

Car Knocker wrote:RustyShackleford wrote:So kids could still play Army or Cowboys Cowpersons and Indians, Native Americans with cap guns?
Well, there are the noise restrictions to consider!
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